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Temperature and age constraints on the metamorphism of the Tethyan Himalaya in Central Nepal: A multidisciplinary approach

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JOURNAL OF ASIAN EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 113-130

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jseaes.2006.07.014

Keywords

Tethyan Himalaya; geochronology; geothermometry; illite crystallinity; Kubler index; chlorite crystallinity; vitrinite reflectance; K/Ar; fission track

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Metasediments of Devonian to Triassic age of the Tethyan Himalaya (TH) from several areas in central and western Nepal, between western Dolpo and Marsyandi Valley, were sampled for thermo-metamorphic studies (illite and chlorite crystallinity, vitrinite reflectance, calcite-dolomite and chlorite-chloritoid geothermometers, K/Ar dating on illite-rich fractions and zircon fission track thermochronology). This paper reports, for the first time, the occurrence of chloritoid in the TH out of the range of granite contact aureoles. It also presents the first zircon fission track dating performed on TH metasediments. The peak temperatures of metamorphism have been around 250-300 degrees C, 320-350 degrees C, 330-370 degrees C and 400-450 degrees C in the western Dolpo, Hidden Valley, Manang and Marpha areas, respectively. In the Manang and Hidden Valley areas, illite K/Ar data are interpreted as ages, of recrystallized K-white micas newly formed during metamorphism at around 25-30 Ma. In the Marpha area, illite K/Ar and zircon fission-track ages (12-15 Ma) are consistent representing cooling ages after metamorphic overprinting of higher grade than in the other areas. The joint investigation of the organic maturation and zircon FT chronology yields insight on the thermal calibration of zircon reset. The R-max of 5.7% to similar to 8.0% indicates a temperature range of ca. 315-325 degrees C which is in the partial annealing zone of the zircon FT thermochronometer. Our results might be explained by the presence of a thick thrust sheet once existing above the study area. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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